Home security with CCTVs and sending all this to a monitoring center may be a good profit center for Safaricom. Hooking up with G4S for a fast response makes it more attractive.

This can be rolled out to both residential and commercial buildings.

would never ever trust safaricom with my home video footages. that would be idiocy on crack

I can't even trust them with meagre airtime amounts!

I did not realize there was so much hate for Safaricom!

I've terminated my post-paid subscription with this monster after more than five years; no longer getting value for the money. That's in addition to ceasing buying data from it since the beginning of the year; and it's been great elsewhere, except for lack of strong coverage away from Nairobi.

Home security with CCTVs and sending all this to a monitoring center may be a good profit center for Safaricom. Hooking up with G4S for a fast response makes it more attractive.

This can be rolled out to both residential and commercial buildings.

would never ever trust safaricom with my home video footages. that would be idiocy on crack

I can't even trust them with meagre airtime amounts!

I did not realize there was so much hate for Safaricom!

I've terminated my post-paid subscription with this monster after more than five years; no longer getting value for the money. That's in addition to ceasing buying data from it since the beginning of the year; and it's been great elsewhere, except for lack of strong coverage away from Nairobi.

Revolution is coming!

And coverage away from Nairobi is what Safaricom is focusing it's strength

Home security with CCTVs and sending all this to a monitoring center may be a good profit center for Safaricom. Hooking up with G4S for a fast response makes it more attractive.

This can be rolled out to both residential and commercial buildings.

would never ever trust safaricom with my home video footages. that would be idiocy on crack

I can't even trust them with meagre airtime amounts!

I did not realize there was so much hate for Safaricom!

I've terminated my post-paid subscription with this monster after more than five years; no longer getting value for the money. That's in addition to ceasing buying data from it since the beginning of the year; and it's been great elsewhere, except for lack of strong coverage away from Nairobi.

Revolution is coming!

And coverage away from Nairobi is what Safaricom is focusing it's strength

Telkom has liquidity like you can't imagine. A war chest of note via Helios

Home security with CCTVs and sending all this to a monitoring center may be a good profit center for Safaricom. Hooking up with G4S for a fast response makes it more attractive.

This can be rolled out to both residential and commercial buildings.

would never ever trust safaricom with my home video footages. that would be idiocy on crack

I can't even trust them with meagre airtime amounts!

I did not realize there was so much hate for Safaricom!

I've terminated my post-paid subscription with this monster after more than five years; no longer getting value for the money. That's in addition to ceasing buying data from it since the beginning of the year; and it's been great elsewhere, except for lack of strong coverage away from Nairobi.

Revolution is coming!

And coverage away from Nairobi is what Safaricom is focusing it's strength

Telkom has liquidity like you can't imagine. A war chest of note via Helios

Sad that Hellios aren't in Telkom kenya for the long haul.In less than 5 years they will be bolting out.That will give safaricom an upper hand

Home security with CCTVs and sending all this to a monitoring center may be a good profit center for Safaricom. Hooking up with G4S for a fast response makes it more attractive.

This can be rolled out to both residential and commercial buildings.

would never ever trust safaricom with my home video footages. that would be idiocy on crack

I can't even trust them with meagre airtime amounts!

I did not realize there was so much hate for Safaricom!

I've terminated my post-paid subscription with this monster after more than five years; no longer getting value for the money. That's in addition to ceasing buying data from it since the beginning of the year; and it's been great elsewhere, except for lack of strong coverage away from Nairobi.

Revolution is coming!

And coverage away from Nairobi is what Safaricom is focusing it's strength

Telkom has liquidity like you can't imagine. A war chest of note via Helios

Sad that Hellios aren't in Telkom kenya for the long haul.In less than 5 years they will be bolting out.That will give safaricom an upper hand

Home security with CCTVs and sending all this to a monitoring center may be a good profit center for Safaricom. Hooking up with G4S for a fast response makes it more attractive.

This can be rolled out to both residential and commercial buildings.

would never ever trust safaricom with my home video footages. that would be idiocy on crack

I can't even trust them with meagre airtime amounts!

I did not realize there was so much hate for Safaricom!

I've terminated my post-paid subscription with this monster after more than five years; no longer getting value for the money. That's in addition to ceasing buying data from it since the beginning of the year; and it's been great elsewhere, except for lack of strong coverage away from Nairobi.

Revolution is coming!

I use Faiba4G since most of my data usage is within "urban" Nairobi/Mombasa. For the occasional out of town use, I use Saf/Airtel. Huge savings. I bought the modem for 5,600 but save over 2k/month as a moderate user. I renew 25Gb bundles for 1k as needed.

If Faiba4G dies then I am glad there are many options eg Telkom/Airtel/Saf.

Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett

The permanent staff to be affected in the restructuring plan are EITHER to seek contractual terms with Career Directions Limited(CDL) that currently manages(outsourced) Telkom Kenya's HR aspect of sales and marketing OR retire

The permanent staff to be affected in the restructuring plan are EITHER to seek contractual terms with Career Directions Limited(CDL) that currently manages(outsourced) Telkom Kenya's HR aspect of sales and marketing OR retire

Their contract won't be renewed. Whats the name of the other company- The one that handles Rift and Nyanza?

If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.

The permanent staff to be affected in the restructuring plan are EITHER to seek contractual terms with Career Directions Limited(CDL) that currently manages(outsourced) Telkom Kenya's HR aspect of sales and marketing OR retire

Their contract won't be renewed. Whats the name of the other company- The one that handles Rift and Nyanza?

Giving employees crap deals. When it's not Telkom it's Airtel. Yet Safaricom is at +5000 employees and counting. This is what happens when u rely too much on pricing as a strategy. No margins to speak of leaving everyone naked Can't wait to see what the new strategy is. The old on was to complain about dominance, borrow from government and price themselves out of margins. Bullisht!

The permanent staff to be affected in the restructuring plan are EITHER to seek contractual terms with Career Directions Limited(CDL) that currently manages(outsourced) Telkom Kenya's HR aspect of sales and marketing OR retire

Their contract won't be renewed. Whats the name of the other company- The one that handles Rift and Nyanza?

Giving employees crap deals. When it's not Telkom it's Airtel. Yet Safaricom is at +5000 employees and counting. This is what happens when u rely too much on pricing as a strategy. No margins to speak of leaving everyone naked Can't wait to see what the new strategy is. The old on was to complain about dominance, borrow from government and price themselves out of margins. Bullisht!

Also affects office culture and ethos. Contractors are mercenaries and have zero loyalty to the company so will be difficult to get ideas bubbling from the rank and file!This is a mess!

Previously available only through a smartphone application that has registered 5,500 users, the Afya Pap mobile service will now be accessible to Telkom subscribers who enrol at Sh4 per day through a USSD application and text messages.

The income will be split between the two partners, with Telkom Kenya bagging 60 per cent.

Through the service, patients suffering from diabetes and hypertension can direct questions to a team of doctors and health professionals, receive personalised health tips to manage their conditions and monitor their blood sugar and blood pressure readings.

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